The Basic Skills Effective Practice DatabaseThis database of professional development and student programs contains strategies and practices that colleges submitted using two criteria: demonstrated student success and sufficient data to substantiate effectiveness.

New Graduation Requirement ResourcesClick on this link to find information about Title 5 language related to gradutation requirements, links to math courses developed as alternatives to intermediate algebra, links to English courses developed as alternatives to college composition, information about math anxiety courses, approaches to supporting developmental level students through college policy and procedures, student support service program description, and career te technical information.

College of Marin is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is one of 112 public community colleges in California. Approximately 11,000 credit and noncredit students enroll annually.

College of Marin students seeking instruction related disability accommodations should contact the DSPS Office, (415) 485-9406. Individuals seeking special assistance to accommodate a disability may call the Student Affairs Office, (415) 485-9376.